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The '''1996 ACF Nationals''' was held on April 19 and April 20[https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/newsletters/ACF_Newsletter_2-7.html] at [[Tennessee]]. [[Georgia Tech]] went undefeated to win the tournament. They beat [[Maryland]] 340-275 in a one-game advantaged final.
 
The '''1996 ACF Nationals''' was held on April 19 and April 20[https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/newsletters/ACF_Newsletter_2-7.html] at [[Tennessee]]. [[Georgia Tech]] went undefeated to win the tournament. They beat [[Maryland]] 340-275 in a one-game advantaged final.
  
After placing second at the [[1995 ACF Nationals]], Georgia Tech had a dominant performance, beating most of their opponents by over 200 points.[https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/newsletters/ACF_Newsletter_2-8.html] With a field of 39 teams, the tournament was unusually large for an ACF Nationals of its era; the field size was not exceeded until [[2018 ACF Nationals]].
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After placing second at the [[1995 ACF Nationals]], Georgia Tech had a dominant performance, beating most of their opponents by over 200 points.[https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~quizbowl/newsletters/ACF_Newsletter_2-8.html] The field size of 39, the same as [[1995 ACF Nationals]], was not exceeded at an ACF Nationals until [[2018 ACF Nationals]].
  
 
==Tournament Recap==
 
==Tournament Recap==

Revision as of 15:11, 18 December 2020

1996 ACF Nationals
Edited by Jim Dendy [1]
Champion Georgia Tech
Runner-up Maryland A
Third Virginia A
Fourth Illinois A
High scorer Andrew Yaphe, Virginia
Site Tennessee
Field 39 teams
Stats [2]

The 1996 ACF Nationals was held on April 19 and April 20[3] at Tennessee. Georgia Tech went undefeated to win the tournament. They beat Maryland 340-275 in a one-game advantaged final.

After placing second at the 1995 ACF Nationals, Georgia Tech had a dominant performance, beating most of their opponents by over 200 points.[4] The field size of 39, the same as 1995 ACF Nationals, was not exceeded at an ACF Nationals until 2018 ACF Nationals.

Tournament Recap

Georgia Tech went 12-0 in the prelims and 11-0 in the playoffs. The tournament format consisted of 3 prelim brackets of 13 teams. The top 4 teams from each bracket went into a 12-team playoff round robin.

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